cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/16676119
I am seriously considering pulling the trigger on a switch to Linux. Looking for advice and discussion
In terms of hardware, what are some good cost effective resources and what what things might I want to consider differently than what I am used to in both the Mac and Windows worlds? I need smart home management, a plex hub, and photo editing, as well as the usual other stuff.
EDIT: When I say photo editing, I am talking about working with RAW files to optimize the image according to my taste and style. I also make use of software that has good library organization capabilites. In this case, I use CaptureOne. I do not generally do the sort of editing people do in photoshop, putting unicorns in their pictures or whatever people do these days. I’m not opposed to cool creative images or anything, I just don’t go down that route terribly often.
For your photo needs, you could try out RawTherapee and Darktable. They have builds for Windows and MacOS.
Darktable has an astonishingly odd UI. It’s a very, very powerful piece of software, but the workflow and assumptions are unlike any other software tool I’ve used. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, but if you’re looking to make a few luminosity adjustments as in Lightroom, it’s going to feel alien. RawTherapee isn’t, I suppose, as powerful at the top end, but it’s much more accessible initially.
You might also want to look at Rapid Photo Downloader for easy and consistent photo importing to the filesystem.
Thanks!